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T,,AonrtiQo'and' les ,.Cluningb.>xle a1.lAyved rebahe of de 't x "l6 bei Die ;ltiia ler ,�niilli i t '
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wouluat be drain ue� Cesar#. at vis,
larpis ane re,eaga ed to fetich ill achaal sectioxi',
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arpokzQ,. and ,club-swinging:exeralaee rnae1TQ, tri, kkaF, dla!'tng.tllo year x$fls, ab ;
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' . , swirl In in os it 'e being an am mace ih the s op Window® and. the I ,
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t featu. re, wherein one dressed in fantas» ^•^
Run iii oc en Jind look to the merits Rf his wares or holida ationa for exteitslite ilx► Love to `�' - - -, x
�o the co0ume,, mimics the club swinge', - I E„ =,,;, „ , (n
+1; t' . �tlu, ugh and ,try the, na}v' ifte. Prudent urek�aeera should do her hotel, and etablerl,. ' ha Alread h'
it lit, rad brightest pieoee p as �,.
U'' `Pub had by snob ,liousea COUNTY OOUNCIL,••--The Council met t pping as 000n as pos lble•- the brick arid' atonQ n .. l;e lrrpmises, � 'A.. ' �"... e
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• as in the �awu 13a11, f�linton,, on 'Chore- Later on, the stocks get thinned out ready to veneer theho el xn tl3e spring - '
day. Only routine business,was trans• and the.opportuitie.s .o ick an choose Y `
t p d A very painful accident happened at .
•' : fA1W Vit, AAV;LAND & CO., New York; acted up to the hour of oin to prem are considerably .les$ptied,' $.ut now Watt'splaniagmillW ngham,Tuesday.
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g lz'�ITsoN CQ„ Boston; It is expected the council will sit until ever thx.ng is at itis best, as it will be Mr ,Wmp -.Watt• was working at the ts-'11
h,, Saturday to finish up the business of for the next three weeks, Shelves and �*
1,4g)9*%9adi. Mi}eioPublisWugAssoofatlon; the ear, A re nrtof roceedin s will counkeis are overfiowin with dress carving machine hen his coat sleeve ^^_- -^ , . I 11.11
Y p g g caught ' . •
XVhalpy,`Royoe & Co„i;and W. H. Billings, To- ap pear next week, It ie reported tklat goods,, to s,, books, and funis. pcde of g' inthe mac inQ aid drew his • ��,
T000., w." ih F y arm against ii laoeratin and tearing Get oirthe ri ht tra&'Ithd Ou W�l� sa�Ve'>u�one '�
We, have o vari$iv of Music and song Books a following members will retire this all descriptions, the merchauts have .the fjlesh almost off the bone for about + g � � � „' f
vrhlBh ar,d w9rthy of: your attention, w be out year, but we will not , vouch for the vied' with each other in procuring the nine inches below the elbow• Dori t fail to See our
ia%,towdays. truth of the rumor: -Reeves Stewart, thousand and one things that are al- If the present reeve of McKillop re-
'.l�lae Blue Book of Ballads, West Wawanoah: Cook, Howick; ways in demand at this season of the ` I x
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Coutainiug the latest of the day, and the Young, Blythe McPherson, Turnberry year. It is so ethi ng to say for the tires at the end of the year, as it is re- n
pilon, filly 50c. Anything not in stook will be Kay, Usborne; and Ratz; Stephen; and business men 9 Clinton that the par- Ported he intends doing, about aldozen ,,
pi•ocuredanddeliveredassoonae possible. Mail good men are willing to sacrifice their'_ • 'p , "`
WPM a"ccompani0p ymptiey cash will be Shod Deputy -reeve Graham, of Howick. abasing pegplei who cannot get suited g : g To Books
BANQIILTPED. -The St. Thomas here would probably find it a dfficult Private affairs and accept the office of . -- '"""�`- • = r
}� reeve for the benefit of the munici ali- x /
rN' rirEV F EMERSON Times says: -"It was a l;appy com- matter to gratify their whims and p --
1. • h caprices anywhere. • At present the �+ if they receive no opposition, but '
CLINTON, any tbat� a�thered round t e festive stocks of coda of all varieties in the the statutes will not all F
p gg allow so roan � ` � �t�' '=�..-�-- {,' ''
board at Wilkinson a restaurant last g reeves in one townsni Pit 'tis, 'tie �- - � -`- Leather Goods, A
P night to ex rase kind wishes to one of shops, are at best, and by purchasing p y ,
soon, shoppers will be able to et the true. - --- i
St. Thomas most popular young men, PP -- _ �. , a '3
�OfCCb'tlC1>z�>Xt The nest of the avenin was Dr. Cun- best the market affords an saves A quiet wedding took place Tuesday �� - _� - - -`I 1.11,-
nin g'am, dentist who,
y be said, themselves annoyance and the mer- morning, at tit. aures' church Sea- --- _-_ •._ -=- - _ _ �,1� lens• 1
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November -M. Jooper. is about to enter iiron a new sphere of chants much inconvenience later on. forth, when Miss Agnes, dau Frei of �_--- s
C. P. k1. -A, T. Cooper. p g - �..� w a; u
If You -G. F. Emerson, life, particulars of which will be given the late Patrick McConnell, of Tuck- t , ,
i Wo Sell -w. L. Ouimette. Church Chimes. ersmitb. was united in marriage to Mr J M
umbrellas-Hodgens Bros. later on. A taw of his friends took g f
r + advantage of the occasion to tender John Enright, of Marquette, Mich., Xmas Cards
Stray Heifer -Wm. Muroh. g .
I ;1stray aoreoe-John smith. their heartyy good wishes to himself Huron Presbytery will meet on the and formerly of McKillop. The •care- 61 r�1 ^ •,
Grea5 snap -Jackson Bros. and his bride -elect and did so at an 10th ins-. moray was performed by Rev Father M tr' . y '
r�IJ` Happy Times-Beesly & Co, ' Kennedy. add . T Q ' ' : + ,�
Holiday Goode -J. E. Hovey. oysterisupper last night: Dr, Cun- Rev. Mr Homes and Rev. Mr Oaten, '(� ,, ! p
What's Nicer -J. W. Chidley. ningham leaves in the morning for of Bayfield, exchanged work on Sunday The James property in Harpurphey ' Lo klets fid+ ;
x . ' Corn for Sale -W. G. Pe in. Toronto, and when he returns he will ast. was sold by auction last week, and i
Make a note -Allen &Wilson. be accompanied by Mrs Cunningham." was purchased by Mr Wm. Dynes, for d ti ,, ,,
1� ; Toys, Books, eto.-Cooper & Co. jThe bride is Mies Hessian, , second At the Baptist church on Sunday
Turn Your Baek-W. D. Fair Co. d „ $530, The property consists of ten
Girt to Gentleman -Allen & Wilson. aughter of Mr Thos. Hessian, of evening the subject will be The Poor acres of land, on which is a house,
House. On Sunda morning the sub- and alendars
Holiday Attractions-Hodgena Bros. Wingham, formerly of Clinton, and e „ F g stable, orchard and well. Mr Dynes .l° r.
• Cb let
Fruits-Jas. McClacherty. neice of Mrs Bantle , of town. j ct will be— Longing for souls. of a ' ' ' '
Swebping Prices -Gilroy & Wiseman. y g good bargain. He was offered
' Comfort and sttyyle-W. Taylor& sone. A FAST TROTTER SOLD.—Wanda, Rev R. P. McKay, Toronto, Foreign $575 shortly after the sale was over.
Special Invitation -Jackson & Jackson. the fast trottin mare owned b Beat- Mission Secretary, is expected to con- ,+.
y duct the anniversary u r John Ddi e o of Alma, on the Our stock is overflowin with the Useful, tho novel and the
tie'Bros., of Wingham, was sold to Mr y services of Will- Huron road, died on Friday mornin g
King, of Montreal,.in New York on is church some time in January, beautiful and the prices are so extremely lbw that all Cat1
g + at the age of 77 years, and was boric
', SENSIBLE PEOPLE Wednesday , for $2700. Wanda was Rev. Wm '.Lowe, of Glencoe, the on Saturday. Deceased was a basket ' 'rte
0",4,,;X.- TRAVEL BY THE sired by Ridgewood, a Wingham horse, new rector of`St. Paul's church, Wing- maker by trade, but of late years has afford to buy. See Our large ad and Se� our stock, -f ``G
j , the property of J. H. and W. F. Dul- ham, will take charge of his congre- been so crippled by rheumatism that '` ` ``;'
F mage. As a four-year-old . the Beat- gation there early in January next. he has been unable to work. Paral
C. P. RAILWAY y- We are lad to welcome �,ll . ��;
. .-,..,,.. r ties bought her from W. J. >siifsle f ars was the ultimate cause of death. g
Miss Maud McCosh eldest dau Frei 1 � >+.
hA ' (("� USE THE Clinton, for $250. That summer of Rev. Robt McCosli rector of Christ Last June, Lizzie Cowan of Wroxe- Visitors, . X�,1t,
�3 made a mark of 2.25; the next season church, Chatham, and former' of ter, sent a lace of fine '
I Ili 9-i •.-ty .- distem.per'threw-her-back,-and she was Ba Reid, will y P point lace of ?,
EI:Et�IAPIi� _ , ,;,„,_ iv�n a rest. Darin the est summer y give public r�,oitals this her own make, to a friend in Scotland, 1 R s ++
' g g winter, who asides at Balaterin thehigblanda Pleased t0 shOW our goods r'f"
AND THE . . . Wanda was brotight to the ford, win- near almoral. The lace was shown 1 x .
ning many fast raiies�.-in Ontario, It is expected that the incandescent and ready to make close' ;
DOMINION EXPRESS amongstwhich might tie" mentitied electric li@hts w,, I be in use in Ratten- to her majesty, the Queen, who ad- :{h 4`
her victory over the Great Kingston bury St. Methodl0 church on Sunday mired it very much and became the prices to all. 4
x,C- urtehaser, paying a handsome sum Pa.,n.iraaoa,4,'92 j'�
MONEY ORDERS mare Chloe in Wingham; then she was next, and the changes to a few of the p P y g y
taken over the border and entered seats completed. for it. , r ,
e ` against some of the fastest American Nextllee,Sunday Rev eB.a F, Austin, al During the progress of a prairie fire Co"oper
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A. T. COOPER, horses, and winning first by three Alma Colla a will preach educational at Rathwell Miin., this fall, Robt. and I�R
of
'*� , straight beats at both Lexington, Ky., sermons in attenbur Str-els church. Jas. Forbes, former residents of Mor-
1.Telegraph, Ticket and y,�
" ,. p A ant and Cleveland, O., and getting a mark Collections on behalf of the Education- ris, in attempting to plow fire guards
Steamship gg p al Fund will be`faken. Y k
Clinton,'Out. of 2.171 at the latter lace. Wanda, at ba stocks, lost their hor-'" CLINTON. 1
t however, in a trial, made the fast time - ses, harness, 60 tons of hay and 50
i�tl'r 1::. „ of 2.121. Very special meeting in the S. A. cords of cordwood. The boys also ran
""'Ne F Hall Monday and Tuesda nights, 9th a ver narrow chance for their lives,
t THE NEw;PATENT CO"ET FASTEN- and 10th, when the Rev Nter Cober, y
,. : -.. ` INC+. -Messrs Gilroy &Wiseman have Their total loss was about $400, They The Winnipeg Tribune, which gate the The Globe Ottawa Correa
i'�} � � � y w the Mennonite church, of Elmwood, received 400 from the farmer's who set credit of having the inside track on Gov- is in a position to state on the highesondent t an
i�// JJ just received the first shipment of cor .will preach. Everybody is invited as out the fire. p
�' sets made ;with Gilroy's Patent Per- ver rich a irrtual time is expected. erament matters, still declares in most em- beat authority possible that Chapleau de-
, 1111 ,; I, --� fection fastening, and on examining y P P What might have proved seers, phatio language that the Greenway Gov- olines to enter the BoV7ell Ministry except
FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1895,E thearticleJwefinditcertainlyoneof the Next Sunday will be the church An- accident o�ccarred the other evening. ernment will steadfastly refuse to eompro- on terms which are impractical, such as
,',k•; most complete and desirable articles niversary of Ontario St. Church, and Nina, daughter of T. B. Carling, Exe- mise. It says "Manitoba has nailed her resignation of all the Ministers and a re-
Recently the President of the To- of ladieswear yet introduced. It en- instead of securing the services of an ter, with lamp in hand, went to, the colors to the mast, and will not haul them formation of the Cabinet, with Mr Haggart
a Tonto Youn conservative Club inti- tire' does awe with those objection- outsider, Rev. Mr Ford will himself de- down till she has won the battle." and others excluded from it.
[i y y pump"fora cup of water. Returning
y J mated that all members should refrain able 'posts and clasps which project liver appropriate sermons, the special to the room she tripped and fell over 11
g ? - - fr.om the sur.faca, of. the,. old.,style o£:..,collection to be in aid of the Trust Fund the dog 1•ying�on the floor, breaking
absolutely from criticiein the actions y the lamp and igniting the oil, The ,'
�"., y g busk, and presents a beautiful smooth The man who heard Rev, Dr. Keen,
I.of,the government, and on Monday surface, which is greatly admired by at London Conference and also formed blaze caught the carpet and not until Bepafirs Satisfactory or ' x
night the vice-presideit of the club the ladies. Since _these corsets have his cquaintance, .during the Pants- a large hole had been burnt in the mat �T
who refused to endorse this sentiment, .been -placed on their counters the firm costal meetings he held in the Metho- and carpet was it extinguished. Mrs Watches, Your Money Back .
1+ .',' resigned, after a heated discussion. report that they Brad it 'impossible dist Church in Goderich last June, will Carling with great presence of mind 'VO%alat Sets, ''
to sell the old makes; in every case deeply regret to learn of his death, smothered the flames which had al-
is said that the Registrarship of where the two kinds are shown, those which occurred about two weeks ago- ready reached the ceiling Strange to ;
with the patent steel are taken. As He was widely known in religious cur. say the little girl held onto the cup and Wedding Rings S
Wentworth, worth $5000 a year, will this firm are the only ones at present Iles throughout the United States;'and dirk not even spill the water, g "',
T. . be given to Mr N. Awrey, M. P. P. showing these corsets trade with them was highly esteemed and beloved. His It is with much regret this week we
Re may be deserving of it, but the in these goods is brisk. We understand age was W years. He was the author are called upon to chronicle the death We cannot wait any longer to express our,ap-
" ` government will go in the face of that Mr. Gilroy has just received -ward of 'Faith Papers,' Praise 'Papers' and of Mr J, D, Sills of Wingbam,' late preciation of your patronage. The business you
f. public opinion if it makes the appoint- from Washington that his application 'Pentecostal papers,' which have {tone .bookkeeper for ttie firm of Thos. Bell. have given us has exceeded our expectations.
i° N+ ment. The principle of appointing for United States patent had finally into many thousands of homes and re- furniture manufacturer. Mr Sills has While we must confess our stock is not the larg- i;
members of parliament to thesis va- passed and the patent would be iseued ligious libraries. been ailing for some time and his death est, everything we have is of
cancies is wrong, and should be dis- in a few days. Mr. Gilroy certainly has Dr. Shaw, the assistant Missionary was looked upon as the inevitable, that the latest design „ Gold . and:flnest qua- 1
countenanced. a fortune in prospect, having the art- Secretary of the Methodist church, terrible' disease consumption having lity. We are daily adding k�
role already patented in Canada. who was seriously injured 'at Toronto taken bold of his frame. Mr Sills was new lines, get- Silver .ting our goods . ,
Already one Court of the Foresters THE LATE DR, WATTS. -The Crooks- last week by an electric car while rid- born near Brucefield in the year 1850, from such splen did houses as 0q,•
V' ' ton Times makes the following refer- ing his bicycle on Yonge street, died and removed from there with his par- E11is,Ander•son Novelties etc:, of Toron- "�
in Toronto, has passed aresolution sug- ence to the death of Dr. Watts, which on Tuesday, aged 66 years, Dr. John ents to Seaforth, where he accepteda to, and we are always pleased to show you what
gesting that Supreme Secretary, John was announced in the NEW ERA last Shaw wag born in Three Rivers, Que., situation with Mr Thos. Bell about 25 we have. We ti ust you will give us a share of
A. 'McGillivray, who is also the Con- week:- 'As the audience was gather- on April 29, 1830, and was thus in his years ago. He afterwards worked for your holiday trade.
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servative candidate for Parliamentary ing in the opera house last night to 66th year at his death. His parents some years in the employ of Messrs ! ,i
honors for North Ontario, could not hear the camp fire songs and speeches had only moved out from Enniskillen, Broadfoot & Box, of Seaforth, and ev- } • `'
consistently attend to the duties de- the word was passed about that Dr. Ireland, a short time when he was entually accepted a situation with Mr Jackson &Jackson say °'there's nothing like
volving upon him as such secretary, Watts had joined the great majority. born. After living a few years in T. Bell, in Wingham, some eight years leather." Well, they may think so, but we think 3 . ,.
and to his own interests iu the paliticai The news cast a pall over �t�s,udience Three Rivers the family moved to ago, where he has remained ever since. "there's nothing like our repairs." We have had r "'''
contest, and that he should withdraw which was noticeable throughout the Goderich township, where they lived a lot of work entrusted to us a
from one or the other. evening. His illness was not under- shout twenty ears. A t Goderich the A Winnipeg telegram of Tuesday says:- rad"so far no one t
F Premier Greenway has arrived from the wanted back his money. We do our work - k
stood to be so serious by but few per- Shaw family lived on a farm, and the promptly and guarantee perfect satisfaction "or
sone, and the news was scarcely credit subject of this sketch divided his time southwest, where his threshing has been at
That Liberal stalwart, John McMill- y J work. "I suppose," ose " asked a reporter, your money back.
able. He came to the Red River Val- between working as a farmer and go- pp °
an, M.P., is pleading the Liberal cause ley early in 1879, and located in Crooks- -ing to the public school. About the "there is no ground 'for the statement that -
in North Ontario, If any one can in ton. His life in this community has year 1850 he commenced to attend negotiations are going on with Ottawa with Chains r
fluence an agricultural audience fav- been an open book for all to read. As Victoria College atClobourg, andehor"b 8 view to a compromise being arrived at on d�
1. orably, it is Mr McMillan, for be is not was not aggressive, but his gentleness 1 after entered the ministry of the the school question ?" "Not that I am W. G. Doherty, Fobs ►Seals
.1 only thoroughly of character was a ruling trait and Wesleyan Methodist church. He was aware of; I don't know of any such negoti- y+ • r u
y y informed, but can de- g y ationa." Some say a Provincial general el- Alarm Clocks
liver a forcible speech. Dr. Macdon- made him highly esteemed by _all who appointed Assistant Missionary Secre- action will soon take. lane. COOPER'S BLOCK
aid, M. P„ is also ,into the fight, and crane to know him intimately. He will tart' in 1884, and has lived in Toronto p }
there are few members in the House' be missed much in the circle of those ever since. As Assistant Missionary It is reported that Sir Mackenzie 11
wore clear or convincing in their public who were privileged to call themselves Secretary Dr. Shaw's duties called him Rowell bas cabled to London. askingg
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utterances than he is. his friends. The funeral was largely to preach all over the Province, and he Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian high .,
attended and the people gave abund did a good deal of travelling, having Commissioner, to proceed at once from 1 ,1;
The Globe's Ottawa, correspondent ant testimony of the esteem in which three appointments to fulfil at the London to Ottawa, to consult with the
e was held by the city. The Masons time of the accident. Government respecting the fast steam. •`NOTHING LIKE LEATHER''
Ann that Mr Weismiller is to be he
remains in a body, and ship tenders. He may consult with the ;
tike Conservative candidate in West furnished the bearers, among whom f ► I i government, but there is a vague susI 11 11Z I
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+r� were four of his colleagues in the pro- risp County C11PPings pieiou that th5 consultation "will have
Huron, This ,has been rumored for fession." more to do with a general election
si5me time. but as a matter of fact we It coat over $100 to fit out and con- than anything else.
'd6 not believe Mr Weismiller will, for COUNCIL, -The regular meeting of g •
the` reason that his -attitude at the time the town council;was held on Monday vey the Grey inmates to the House of W. T. R. -Preston, the Ontario Parlia. �� � •
.'p"f the Equal Rights movement would evening. The report of Dr, Shaw, Refuge. mentary Librarian and former Liberal or. r
,'lip somewhata ii'inst b'm. However health officer, was read, and the usual Mies McGregor, of Seaforth has re- ganizer against whom a summons was is.
Conset'vatiges will decide for them- grant of'$30 passed for his services. A ceived the appointment of teacher in sped commanding him to attend and show A Special Invitation. w "` c+
selves next Tuesday, and the Liberals motion. introduced by Mr Searle, and the public school. cause why he should not be 'nand gaiety of
are prepared to fade their choles. seconded by Mr McMurray, to change Owing to fel health Mr Duncan Mc-• inducing bribery and corrupt practices in11 ;r'
.. the hear o nomination to 7.30 p;m., Cuaig, of McKillop, has gone to Co16- 00uneotion with the $fngston eleotfon, has We invite eve t.
`GVliile he NEW, ERA is not an ad- was voted down, and the nominations decided to have the other chap examined every man, womani and child in,
will, therefore, redo to spen3 the winter months.I.,
be held at the usual Monday morning a similar summons oharg-
vocate of undesirable immigration, it time. , The following persons were sip= George Bielby has been re -en aged ink corrupt practices was issued at Osgoode the county to inspect our store. We are im-
dbes seem to us that the comments on pointed Deputy -returning officerst.- as teacher in Gosman's school, Morris, 11811, against S. Smyth, Q.o., of Kingston,
Dr, Barnado are unfair. He is enga For St. Andrews' ward Walter Man- for 1896. the Conservative nominee who ran against "1 t
ed.3n a phila rthropp�ia Work thin a nine; St-�James'ward, Uarrison Wiltse; Mr and. Mrs Robert Robertson and Hon. Mr $arty. The Ontario Election proving ati the time. We show a stock
highly comrriptidable, and while he yt• Johns ward, Thbmaa Cottle: St, family, of Winthrop, left on Wednes- Act provides heavy penalties for anyone ,
illus-,• of n(ecs�sft ,pick up waifs who GeorPge's ward, S. J. Andrews. The day for their new home in Glasston, N, who either beibes himself, or procures ano• second to none, and we are doing the business, «; Q
Art'- not angels, ,his efforts to better Finance committee recommended pay- Dakota. Cher to bribe. The trial of W. T. R. Brea- � � +r
their ,circurrlcttt'nees should he on. want of the following accounts: -Jos, ton upon the charged -4f bribery has been ' t
de�itra ed; lklnn. of Canada' very beat Wheatley, meti en streets Messrs Wettlaufer &Wilford have p Ourdesi
$88 77. Nethe fixed for Deo.16th atgeton. The sum. gns are all new and cannot be beaten.
g 3" 9 y ' 1 , Rum- sold 28,000 brick to Mr Wm, ry, mons against W 6 yt was served Tues. ditixens'caroe Meta cam ,a b tst'a6 H'utland Z tae.,• shovel, 76ci
needy 00 the Barn o isoj�e e' tit«day,. Ball, work •1$8.40; H. Carrick, dig ing of East Wawanash, who intends erect- day,
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